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.1. ; ' ,r" etry. -2 n DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. A laWver irtStte famous lor making a bill, . . iu i' Ar( w1m in gtid living delighted j " ' v . To dinner' one with a hearty good will, ;rtr V. ' . Was by a rich 4Hnt invited ! Hut fee charged 5 and 8d fr going to dine, , Which the.cKent he paid, tWno finny - AnU in torn cha.-ged he lawyer for dinner and wine - One' a crown, arid tkfe other guinea! ' 1 ,.v Nig'Vsips, you knujj-, h&ve a spying in store, Vhf matches a iawyei--nu oniy one more. Tbe1aTche paid i.t,'anI toolc a'ficelpt, i , While the cli'iil atfr'd at Wra wiULWcxidcr.; . .' !'rio his friends with the product a treat, "? 'iLtlic frwver soWmade1 him knock widen " I That bis client sold witv, information belaid, Without license, and pite bf h'w storming lhe client a good thumping psnalty paid, " And the lawyer gotiiijdf for informing ! Kor gossips, you know, have a saving in store, J fj Vhp watches a lawyer has nly one more. '. , Agricultural. Disarter in Cattle anf Ship. The fallowing letter "in the iiTet degree i!tcnsthia: to our agricuHiir'aJ friends, we publbdVat ,fl:'..x,f quest at thejTruKtees; of thr ' - .'-r.t .. it . . ii 1 f .. J . PI .ij the Fame disorder ha been noticed in -2- other f Iftres, wr i&il J he happy tw receive arid nVublic aurii iV px- pcrimrts,:M may have' been made , inrH - gard to its causes, symptoms and modes pi tcr 'acquainted with the fcbysical ecotiomr of domestic ammsus. ji in-saiu jjiesaniaai, ease pitTailed iacertain part of the stata of New York, in a winter succeeding a dry 8ummer. V It is also stated, that grass cat on imeadors, by banking pat the river Delaware, 'some years ago, caused the same malady . on' that river, and inany other unsatisfactory causes have been suggested. .T viil however, Wltli i wav rroatbe ittbicriberron the J2fh iiut a uccto roan jauuu. jis auH v yrT - rv slender nd keen made, fiVe feetinew ten uvche. lugh hia coiourtyeUdw brown, and u very much mwtea wih ibe Sinil p-x.: Whejj ba went away; wore 1 1 coat and knt& of mied hornespuri ; iAe wise panto, f r .nnur ninlran.and checxsdtad a rea maker i likewise a Barber. aaio he has aflee paas, and it Is presumed be Will make to some seaport town. The We reward will be paid on iia petfig naroourcu ay Hy,wi much diffidence innutre, whether it does j of efutn K1f;- -f.lniri or twenty1 dollars a aecr UUl W&lJ UlUWV IIVIU JI1VU1UVI wivi, .vl Jllit.l, fH UTI W 1)MWA''If t animal, aua consequcnuy ,a wanioi jwper.- r-- MUtioned affain5t aid circulation in' the extremities ? And farther - ; - v v: ; . " ' a a . -a J j ' is not the remedy, wnicir I nave siaieti, i tisfactory reason for such an hypothesis? x . r wat sa n raa;Li "March 3frhV 1815. ... -4t. r ; . i 1 . z . .. .. ir.v.'i:. your obedient sen aut, - ' nfSHALIi attend in ,peron or by agent, on 1 - ASA ANDREWS. & the foliowinS 4aynd placet, for the jnxj TT : V7W.: J?a - . , uos of wvintberailitk lateR in the servieoof thtf ., m ya, . . witon, under tue commana ' ' T- - ! r- " ' 3Jiscellaiie6u9 Weatyer (??iesc. .The editor of aii Engliah work, lately published, for the use of fanners and gardeners, by foretelling ehangein the weather, When the swallows 7'y- high aftertheir preyi we think oursejyes snra of a serene skyj Vivirtotv under the commana AtSanipsoii Court House, on'Uie 2lt and 21 . inst Duplin Court House, ea the 24t and 25tt - Wilmington, on.tbo 27th aod 28th 1 Smitlivifie. . J v n fie 1st and 2d May. : r'r.iiiwiV.wo rmrrt Tlriiue. oil the '5tn . and 6th Flubeth Tovm, on..ftr.e otu- Lumherton, - on the lQ.th, L 1'ayelteville, ' on tlie , 12th and 13tli JCNIUS SKE&D, District PatJUto, : UAii uv(iuuii-is; I nt: JLJ tees oi xuewaieign-Aeiaemj, vigU it u be generauy bsiowh, uie new ana nigiu apprortd nlin of teaHng the firet rudiment$ of learhinir ' ;Bv. ted by tbwated Joseph Lancaster, of EngUn DOW IB vjrauoww . v u Kcuaijiivrj -uuoi j tauie they believe if H Were generally Joiown, and itanertu understood tbat it could Roj) fail to be reatly prefer red to the commoa moda of teaching. , . -Tne great advantagea attending tbia plan or ednci tkn, are, that a Teacher, can instruct any nuniiter of children, that hi school-room will bojdf CbiMmj are taught the radiments of learning, in. a, much shorts? time tljafli in the usual way, (the youngest learm to read and write at the ame time.) It is mich "cheaty . than the old mode, the price being ayearoniy . a;i(j no books re required. "And, what is its grfcitrst -T cojnnjendatioJi,1 tpe ehildren themselves, are oti; 'J' with the variety of agreeahle exercises which at it. Tbe second half se8ion will commence miiri&t1" tie'SGth iMtajiti'whi' iiine,'chi!(benwill bc & ceived for the itnuipder of the aessiofl for iro LlWj and a half. .". y ' , The Trusteci receive the children, of such pcrents aa cannot afford to pay. rth:ir education, ircitii fj. pense. Such as wish toarail themselves of tliis" silvan. tags, will apply to Judge aVtraaAyistuv S:ht , w; joscrH maim, wno wiu giro uiem tne necessary yara. ductioa to the:';;...M2bftt rendef;thu pcrov(ion the;' ' more .acceptable no one but the trustees, to ah n, the parent applies, and the treasurer, (not eW j ihe teacher) knovvs which of the scholars aremid ir,r.i which'are uoght gratis. v.'-. ' WM.IlIlX,''4-'cy' ,- -March 16. , ; - ' .' : ') - '!' " iii'" i ' 1 h- d i but When they fly low and brdsh the nifac rjaei!r,'Atoili2,18l5 tfie ater.'xrith their Swings, wejudge ta- Sultf o ufi R,ENTE0, onti) tKf fiirt tfay4f Ipswich, JAnr. 3, 4815. Drar A'r Aereeablv to mv uromise, I wifl noV give you a more particular statement of a diseasp which prevailed in this vicinity v amoTi.st the cattle, in the spring and. summer Of 18 14-. ' x - In the month of April in that year, several of my oien were affected witha disease in tle feet nearly resemblVs the foot'rot among shefp ; they liecame lame and unfit for . use, some in the frr feet, ond others in the. hiiid fet. One, which was the most lame in both" the jof e rfe, w as tndil!ereiit to food, fe- vcrUh, and unv iTlin.'io taftrxcept on h'"s knees. ' There was a drschafge of ma! ism ant and 'ofFensive matter Vetwcert, anil at the.bnt - t;m of the hinder parts of th? hoofti The 'disorder continued to inrreas'o, until I was ap prehensive of los'nghim ; an1 the others con tinued lame in a grf atrr or less degree At this time, a person belonging to the. state of New-Knmpshire, jnformed mc that the same disease had prevailedon Connecticut river, in thatljtate. alid that considerable numbers' had died with jt, but (bey had "fount! a reme dy, which was by cutting IF, the fore ends of the hoofs, until tliey freely discharged blood ' from tbo diwased feet. On this hint, I pro-. Cured a chisel, and cut off the fore ends of the . diseasel hoofs, until thy discTianred about a gill of Idfod from each chjWi.andto my sur prize find satisfaction, the Vyhole r.f thfe ilisr eased cattle soon recovered audi in a few das were fit f .r tlie yVe. The on most afi fected, was fit. for service in r.bout sit ttays, and cpntSnueio'-Woik-MTfft' for the miduef Jlie season. I effected. a sirailar cure on two of my cow during the -sp.ce season, The preceding year, a farmer a cow nf the" . Same disease, net know of any remedy J arid 'another neijrbr", -the last' summer, had a cow lame and of little vahie. bavjne: no con fidence in the remedy whU h I advised hiim to adopt. " About the same timcV onejf mymeri BO sheep became lame. I examined the foot, and found It haVall the symptoms of the foot . rot ?, b;twjx1ftiii.:' ajjiyiK appearance, wit h a disc.hargeof f Carrie experiment ; was' tried on ' the; hoofs" of the sheep. In a few days, the sheep was well. As this is the only instance in which this re medy has Wen applied, within my knowledjye., on Jhecpjaliiorin dis ease, the foot rot, it is with treat diffidence that 1 relate the above fact: as much iuErnu- ecejnlier exfthe 8tere in pxford.rwfc uid bv Muv Bi Cannon. Tot pai-tieu'aw, enqutfa e . . . PETHK.IknTCirElX. Warrerstcii, April 20, 1115. e,?fcr3tP' S2 2.' r 5 5 is nal far off. 'y When the gnats collect themlmji the setting or tne sun, ana torm $ sort oi yor tex in the shape of a column, it announces fine weather. ' " 7;7r.c':: . r";".'i. ft The earth, after a very long and abundant rain is sometimes seen to be almost dry, ud tlte, roads freo from dirt This is a sigrt that the rain has not altogether ceaslwl j and de notes a contina) efflux of electric, matter, which heine renewed, carri s vith it, in the form of a vapor, all the moisjure that falls on the carOf. . . ' " ." - ' "There is sometimes a great deal of dirt af ter a moderate rain ; this is a sign of line wcatlier, because it indicates that evaporation hai (a5ed..L:,J:...l; :. There is no surer dgn of rahTthan two iTif ferent rarreuts cf clowfc, es)ecialiy if ihe uik!t c urrent flies fast before the wind. And if tiU'O such currents of clouils appear in hot weailer, they showvthat a thunder storm is gathering1. In wet and dry suasolis, the frlhnvi'ng t tries aTe laid do wn :--When there has been no storm before or after the venial equinox, the ensuing summer is general dryV at least five tiiaca in six. '. v .;: " , " -.. ,-: , ' Vhen a storm happens from the eaii ei ther on the 10th, 20th, or) 2ist of March, the succeeding summer is dry, four times in flvr. , When a jBtorra arises on the 25th, 27tb or 8th of March, and not before in any .point, the Succeeding summer is wet four times in five ' If there should be a Btornr at south west, or TCt south west, on the 19th, 20th 21st, or, 22tlyjthe- succeeding jsummer is generally wet, "fati times in six. It rainSrless i March limn fn-Koveciber, in the proportion of sevri. t twelve, . - . " '; i It rains generally hss in April than u Oc- 4-.1 !u V A iiik..MAHl!An 4.. 4 .m r.mm.JZ lftn ' 1 o j, i i'i i.- J Gillies' Anciont. Greece, 4 voL gut jn May than Septcmbe r,ia the proportion of; v Bemm 2 "vol. s IhrretOlOUr. , t r-mmon's d: " When it rains plentifully in May, it gene rally rains bat little in September ; and the con ra?"V. ' Out of 41 years there were will in general k Scott'sFamdy aible ! . ,from l9to 30 ,,. r . 4 . , " ,. X IkniPsticiokerv, a late work by lady 1 be 24 dry Springs, SIX WCt, and 1 8 valuable ThH-.Y.1rr iietfcmia and Ladies' Monitor. ones ; also 20 wet S V mmers, l&f drv, and 5 1 CciitieJs - fclomenU of Moral Science, 2 yl. variable o;jcs, and probably 11 dry autumns, 11 wet, aiukZh variable ones. f .... , . ...- lumicwa, -TWip quamity t ramwiiich lails m awuiBvamw-iv M-iairsi cessive yeais iseijualtothat which falls in the " Kolcoirtbi, u uers, 'J'''-' WCxt fellowine nine, and cverv 19th vear is ce- MS-Wjf f!T: 7,.03- . . ----- rucroes.oi uac r Amcricaui uui&s. ?5 A CAMP-.MEK 1 im it to oe neia aiiew Hopeon Wbiuuntide, beginmng on the l2thof May, and will continue 4 Awb i at which tiie, tUe, momber of the Beaevolent Society e requested! to attend, as business if iinportince will invite their at tention. Br order of L- PlflU? BltUCE, Pre. , Eu B- WRiTAoa, iSseVy. ,,,;prU 14,1815. 4t-93 BOOKS AND STATION A RY.--B oy lan and Sloan have just received a large col kction of books aud stationarr, wli'.ch, w:h those on hand, mekea their assortment as jrod as any m tlie state, 4nd which, they will sell at the Phiiadelphia and New York retail prices. To those who purchase fiir cash, to the amount of fifty .dollars; a discount , will be made. Among thfe.works receired are the following : Wavfiiy , a novel by Walter ScOU 2 voV :;;- -.ttcluse of Norwsv, by'Miss. Porte-r 2 vols. i'oiter'a Roasijaii GianpaiiTiof ltU Uumbold's New Spain 2 vole. ScoU'h Sacred Atlas, coloured SQuUttfsttteofNeisoj. . .. - . The -Olive Brunch, or Faults on Both Sides, Fedc- ral and Democratic , Qu.imls ot Authors . Bigland's 11 istory Of England 1vol. .O'N'eai's Gfogi-aphy. ; Byron's Popms 2 vol. . Artist's Manual or Dictionary of Pract ical Know! .edge hi. A rts and ManiUlietares 2 vol. K G. Hai-jicr's works . LifeofLwrdAVcningto.T. ' : v the American Star, a late collection.of songs, TheTVreath, a,colkction of elegant Poems t Henry's Chemisitiy 3d edition, 2 ols. v Uoyt's Military Instructions D'Anvill's Ancient ficography &.c. 2 vols. Qunimere's stin-eying Stewrt on the mind ' : Eclvui(la; 0,iipkte iv'orks 8 vols. on lie.aempi ion , -YY'.ll -0:-ginal Sin ! 'J, -Aflections . ' -Xecesitv and Libetty -dmpbell's Pulpit Eloquence -Ecclesiastical History- Parish's' Bible Giizetteer A lliaon on Taste -M'Leod on the Prophesies BiHand's Lf- Ui on History i ; 2 f 1 2 9 2 2 .4 1.", 6 ? 6 2 2 18 -2 3.25 o I 1 i '2 16 5 .2' 2' 2 3 2 J9 50 n 50 25 T5 50 25 25 '50 50 50 25 25 15 ao. on l nun, Waki field's Boi-jiv, iJxnewavV Letters on Infitat Baptism, .... -r 23f 12 nerally similar. This similarity was very 'stj'ikiiig between Xhe temperature, of the years 1701, 1720, 1739, 1753, and 1777. Life ot John Howard, M' pkmi's of S.Wiiiel route, Adam.?' fl'Mwej.; of History, 2 vols. Mdiier's CLurcli Histonvo 'ls. - Addisoi-.V rgut: (?rmatiu. In constructing a cai Reway in , ity .'"iand'taenB hate been,employl,th' m:$ wty?t Kunt,;an enormous sfceMenv of a ! ihsrorvr!'of the Ci Europe and America to'devifie snitabte rcmi- l Mammoth has been djpcovered ; pud at the Ctttbush's chen.i same time theiossnl tooth of an elephant. SSj Oi vois. Lady f(jra?n's Works, 5 vsls..ealf gilt L(rc!"t.:ttiet.ju s Letter.., trilt 1 11 - SJ 65 75 2 : 12 53 1- li '' New Atlvertisomentsl $es, aihong'which, this has nevr been meni tiohed although blrrin.er in oher parts of the aninral has often been tried To give you a. more full idea of the nial'niitv. of te f'"ease nail-aftPr M;hinr"thfeet. tCll.A anaway from jhe' subscriber, tle;i7tb rr.. . f . -, .. , ' ' , instant, my negro man. AKCn, but will prballv change OX. . J'he boy, Whose business it Was tO feed j his name-toWili.s, or Jarr-es I'enner-betl! oT v Iiich the SWlnC fit mv fi'rm, mitd the food for two ' names he has assumed on former occasions, and- b hc ofrthm wUh -this ' water, and fofl therri at ttcrattempted topass as a free ma Tbe-siMdlhw , - . , . , ,. , , was not long since commiHed 'to lail in Grenv;!:?, Pitt noon J ami before night, they; botlK died 111 as) co,tiity, and mav probablv make'Vorth? loWr part of ... 1 t i -i . ' ' . . '. . ........ i. ............ ... . r r convuiseo a state, as h arsenic iiKtl: oeen an- iw te again, uiougn ne, was miswi m. Nortnsinpton rBWENTY-FlVE DOLLARS HEWAItl mimstcrfd to them. - Mv, cattle, were at the crull7 v;ginia Arch, is anont wrs-ow, yeiiow -j"J.-vt i Llur" -;-rr-t. complexion lias lost one for-tool h, is Vut a f.c. 7 or Lad been idle frotri the slrldiiicr time tn lh lef his- tieht'e&r' cut r'T. and't? Si-s tht: "maiks 6t K i.ch1 reek Church, ifctyv', 2 vols. " Conversations 'on Chemistry, " Walshsl:Arrthmet.ic,-. -. .. .. Gibbo'u's, Dil worth's do. "' McArtliur on Courts Martial, 2 vols. ' Inchbidd's Farces, 7 vols, calf glt Parkinsoii'u Hymuy, .- . ' :j ; ' 50 dozen Webster's Spelling Book's i T .. i i . t: 1 if' . r .. ... ' ctjt Plutarch's Li vis, 8 vols.."-'. ;"v 12, 13 iivd Johnson's Works, 12 vols. gil '- 'v . Shakpspparc' Works, in'-V large royal-8ro.. aiid 6, 9Jk;$ vols, elegant St pUmA 8 50, 9 and 10 St,Lrnefk!i, 6 vols.-ttcgMit - . -. "' 12 -Bcaiitic of SliskespCure,' do- 'of Watts, do of v ' Addison' - " . . t'- .....'., ' . Gaiiilh's Political Economy, . . , - v. A 1 1 i a a.) i. 24 .25 5) "OUUSUANT t6 tU reqaiiite of &a tti of JC fJeaebl Aiaeubly of 1812, eatajtiJ, fn act topfovitf for ta better aitiflKwooti fit of th floTernoi-4 of tbii t,fja,! th undersigned chmisu t aoldpjirt eufyjof hefobCtf ,lM'edje Me ,ts -of fialwghiTfej? fcater pqfynLly fajfthe.tAit nt uable,reunine m tabeaokt t and the otJt. of c eomutisioTWrtSn uarped bys Besotutca of the lt Legislature, thef hereby give setice that on the twelfth day bf 'May nclt, htheie following, the land sbifv mainingi vntt be told at pttblid a'jcUon, on, the pr iri ser at eiS ar4 Twelve orthiZcredi giving Bond with itiff aht aecuriQrpaynble to the UeT vernor and negotiable at the State Bfciik. . . This land is well watered and eontains rnxnf beauti fulscitea for bbildbig. It is laid off into .coiV Sifcntlotr of various sfzes many of wbith are thicU ?et wiu large forest growth end aeVeral of them wet gwi f meadow.,-' . : . I ... J&n' Haywood, ' . . Samuel Ooodwih TTni. Bill, . Henry Potter, ' . - Henry Beatvdt, , IWm.Hinton,) . '.Then. Hunter, . - fVnt. Peace. Balelgb, 15th Feb. 1815. . ' , , STATE OF N. CAROLINA, "wtaaa cociTr, 1815 L 91 Prior, oni i.i anas-,. 'athank. February Ter . Eachael Jones and others, - Joseph Afsl thcrS.--Pe7w for- Vivirim. f th Litatt if joneg, .rr r j acetate. rTHHlS petitioa served on Edward - u oi ma juemuanis j aoa n appearing to urn satisfaction of th CyUrt, that 'John- Lane and Sally his wife two cf the Defendants, are not;'inDabita of'jtbr State, Ordered, that blicatioh of this Petition be muds in the Raleigh Minertra, for five weeks, tor the ?aid JJa Lane and ally bis ife, to plead, answer or dermur to the said Petition, atdf before the next term of this court, or the ie willbe tiken pro confe96o,and be beard ex pai'tc against them, i t : ' ; & -. ' V'-1 B. tftMG f&C. . STATE OFN.CAKJHJtfA,.-. " Simon Pearson, tV JSenaett Myatt.--OrfW dfiCK - .' " '". 'merU levied. , ' IT appearing t$ the aatiafaeliom of t&iCtsrt that the defendant in this eiie isUmidtdt of anoUjef State. it is therefore ordered that puiiafi. betnade in the .jlaleidi Minerva, three month sactes siveh', that unless said defendant come in and repk'T or pieut, jucgraeni vui De enterca upairainst Hurt. -BENJAMIN S. KB?G, C,C C STATEOF Sf. CAROUNAj Ciwn ifcar C4 w aa noua- copstt. . -ySnnw fek Wtrm, ISli August : Willis and wife, and others, the ad.iir'i " Kouben Wooit,dee'd.andther " ; Petition fits atcmoit qht&i&ibiillim,4iM. WT appearing to t lie court, that John 'Woci Ji, one of the defendauts is an iahabitaat w iner tate. it is oruereu" that pubucation be ruaus i.r three weeks in the Haleigll Mmefva, ; far, the Si4 .r4:' V'(Kxt to'sppear at the next cruirt aiidnswer aV'i-' tioii j or the sjine- wil t be taken pro eopfcsso cgahiut h A .cr,b,j, .JESSE IlAliPitK. C. C. CJ March, 31, 1815. v .V j 9I-3t. : AffMiJE tkerugb bred lion iH UflLIA will stand eiuin spring Season (to co$aroe- ui my stalile' on aiitT-ir UrerK, seveii mues wei CliaHotte, the tour fu-sV working dajs in1 eadluiU. Fi dayajw u! sal ivdi-ys; at captaifi McB"ide's in v b. -iitt j.; will be kt to Mafresat twelve dblla tl.' i j f.ti,a'ii i, Y';.i--U may.be discharged by the' payo?t jt i-'n ., , do fa's, -".f.pjid bv, the fjrtor.nx VvknAm iA.'t 4,0'-- 7q .rai-a smftie- vir.;r, ai ..at; ine urn -or .stmice ignen u;'is tio.usue.-a mare waui cou ; i CiVease, 5d cents tS t!ie gtcom. '.-'-; 7'R't'u and a great nuriiber'cf h:s cc4;s'iavin se '"c'6nipl4ttl' established the't-nsdx'es oiitlic n,U it woW be ns'ks to add anu'tMns?- on that ilhit-L-t : u ! ' . state; thai ..Km u i:, on of tfie.'biist son of tlw? pIIiV-- in ir b- first ploughing season, Tliey had hern used (12 S? lltTtjf n . c a koli a, wk'pphg. , He 190k sink,, anjl pcaJi; slow aad jn-a av-iudtiouinesg ajew uaysvjieji tneG 1 first appeared; they had bepn fed the prece ding, winter Wi hay cut on my low gi'ounds which, had ,heen drainwl by ditching, consistins; of herds grass and other meadow gr'swses of a superior i rnd ; -awl when r'paMaWrWbostngliBii:' hay ; the yard in, some'parts considerably 00 Tered witli manure, and other partarrdry and Clean ; when housed, they sttod on it floor of pine plank, hut were never permitted to range oyer the farm nor in Uie highways from their . being first housed in the fdL until turned to . pasture. - I have not known of any cattle aT fected with this disease in a mw state.pf ffesh, nor those Suffered to, n'''at'l.arge,.lvek. the' ewners farms daring : the winter and spring months ' r . . , .;-,;:rtr..ili-:, '-;:-, , . Thus, my dear sir, Ilhavo detailed tho facts . vrithin my knowledge Vtlie causes w hich pm Uucthi$ malady," mns be left to those bet-. ' : Franiom, April 25, 1815; ,tfr-94,:zi4JL;,Ctorr,: tliat iUdjeWafl-feUr oue of th deV .! mm -3t thirty threejruL one third t&aritnft BANKS' OF iVFWnVMV AMS r ATP -"-ts, iives out of thiaStaW-tOi-mt, that:Publi-, ?.).ph may oc'cbacliSrged by llv.Wnof VVH TKa P VI 1 tv . r cUtionT.rtliiaTfftiVuM.lauadointSfe'lUfcigh I'VR.-.'lhe President and I,rec-ors!t;ve weeks, forithe'saiU ilidley.Warroi, to pkadanswer : Ka-- "- and f xUiwolatarage rtdaaW of thcBanks of Canr-Fear ami 'Nfu-hrfcii. h.-nbv r-.v-T. iA ... Jv. ' tvatjl: . 1 hose who - wish thif ir.naivs4cd''ith-Kfc'c him in any iail, so tliat I can get him strain i Ibru8i vvTerm, 1S15, Henry AVarren.. iiutl 6t hcifi, . Ji! ily Wsrren aiidoer.: 5v yttlQK.Qj ihe Avfyrt of njSitam Uarretti'i: "soriVl.D'jviVOttt of ft fulk btea Fitz Fstl'wJ' ire anil is .afal ge'tterlwis thOng-ht by.g&d j'1 ,'equal to tv horse in NofthOSarolina. tbose w' h r nietlr"ft.r'-custe7n;!nMjr.'rety;- on due atUt!!''f' Hlra'iVt eSed naif iiK ivt!i- i'; )fi teii yara , old.thi sprirlr uiccetued. . yfrl' .': ',--.. - TEvtit nf ilea, fl-em Halifax twenty frem jfelfiold, w r"B T APPEAHINO to thesatisfaHii of th '' thiwalth'Kiail fern Hdit, to Pfttmbrg, and w:l nU btand at t ataldln Kortliampton, Worth f Kihlnf ika fim jlalifaatteTity" frem jJelFiold, ncTicenhalTiooks w tioiis towards -an increase of .the Capitcj Ftock f e 'beheW cxp'.rie agiir'ai him V . i ' ' - ....jneynnwtL'paid whenjthe mares' f;.t)ken awayV said Banks 'resjiectivtly'i;- at the -cTtyof Jt'.k-irh,-tiTp I ',- ftS. KtG: C."fc. Ci " 1 S11 bl cb'mmence'the'.SJd !itant gder.d'Jyi"ii''; towns ci 3V"umuigton jvDernJj' avenev ri i l-y r..lr'on, ' iiy ulal -u iwuuv vrr accMWsjnia or escai-c'. Ualiiaxi Hillalioroojsh, nsjirgtopiAVaTi-ntiin; SaF.1i- j-'K JKlOKS.IilijaliAVjeettll haajnst reHr- 4iEplGUEEL.jL-4'. lvx. V-ri-i; t- - -, ,v.-Mvi t'tiKiii w ma i- i , i, li aa.a inn nii'i a m cv is in inr hit a a- . r r - J - - - - ( . - - - - - ' therfordtrm,.Pimouthi MuftreesAoiousrh and Grcf n4o- rovgh.and.in Nash county,- on -Thursday the' 25th of . BOOKS, and daUv expects ar'tber supply of several Mav next, i Under commissioners to be hrraftr uniifvint-, 4i,.k.,uanii An'.uJ ; n .e -utku A..A ;t.j ... el, whose bames Wifl Le nublislied.) 8fi pn.ri ft Iai the Philadp!ijirjtail prices.' "A iflirrJr ;t.f crpies of . i . ' i ,. -s.. .... . -i rPFfi nm t am in. ivnTiriTri man tav imefinrrnjain ',m stk as insy irrcain.tinsuDsrrinea tor, pn juivnm, will be sow and disposed ot by the ?eKtent Mv j.x,,ected. A Meral catalogUewdl b taartly fur. anl .directors OLsaiU Banks respectiveh', at an. ce price nercatiCK,to ue fixed and maIc kjiowb. : 2-n(.-' H.C uutluU.'MV WC IIAt-i mm. '"Hilt' lUIOWC. v r i nl - - t - ' a' '. ' . i r; n pri ' vi :ir-: CWiiVr I .tfJ'b.l. some ieeka ago at the ltate House 'JfTlc'IvC. S bc;'Wllouo' r jiewx rr.; vjtbe Harinwtic bocaiity tjy leaving the tnstruiatt at the April 6. 1? eftttllUttkof, gland,'; ' NorthaiS?ptfn, I'tb. 5 1. TSLAYING .g bo' had at this jivfficf' CARDS -'of. a cood aoaJity bJ revised editiaa oPfbe Miluia Xa T IL1TIA LAVB.-iA. fe.w tli'lon of.l"h' North-Carolina. With' the art f taat session. copies ilia 2- atjhisWceprice1 35 oahft.. A disCOWit wfK.w ta'? of th' wrf to those avImt may bfv to BtU acain, ".--, )
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 28, 1815, edition 1
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